Donald T. Campbell Award
The Donald T. Campbell Award is an award given annually by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, division 8 of the American Psychological Association, since 1980. It is given to honor distinguished researchers in the field of social psychology. It is named after the highly regarded social scientist and social psychologist Donald T. Campbell.[1][2]
Recipients
Source: SPSP
- 1980: Elliot Aronson
- 1982: Richard Nesbitt
- 1984: Ellen Berscheid
- 1986: Bibb Latane
- 1988: Robert Rosenthal
- 1990: Bernard Weiner
- 1992: Marilynn Brewer
- 1993: Alice Eagly
- 1994: Anthony Greenwald
- 1995: Shelley Taylor
- 1996: E. Tory Higgins
- 1997: Mark Zanna
- 1998: Arie Kruglanski
- 1999: Abraham Tesser
- 2000: Richard Petty, John Cacioppo
- 2001: Claude Steele
- 2002: Hazel Markus
- 2003: Robert Cialdini
- 2004: Mark Snyder
- 2005: David Kenny
- 2006: John A. Bargh
- 2007: Michael Scheier, Charles S. Carver
- 2008: Carol Dweck
- 2009: Susan T. Fiske
- 2010: Russ Fazio
- 2011: John Dovidio
- 2012: Daniel Wegner
- 2013: Timothy Wilson
- 2014: Norbert Schwarz
- 2015: Brenda Major and Jennifer Crocker
- 2016: Mahzarin R. Banaji
- 2017: Daniel Gilbert
- 2018: Eliot R. Smith
- 2019: Thomas Gilovich
- 2020: Dale Miller
See also
References
- "Campbell Award". Society for Personality and Social Psychology. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
- "Donald T. Campbell Award". American Psychological Association. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
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